Undergraduate Research Symposium

On March 28, 2015, Medieval and Renaissance Studies will convene its seventh undergraduate research symposium. The symposium seeks to highlight excellent presentations of undergraduates, no matter what year or major, on relevant medieval and early modern European topics. Students interested in presenting in 2015 should ask for a nomination from the professor for whom they completed the work, and contact Prof. Suzanne Hagedorn, Dept. of English for additional information.

Program from the 2014 Symposium:

Session I: Demons, Dogs and More from the Pamplona Archives

Jack Middough: “Unlicensed Exorcisms in Early Modern Navarre”

Morgan Silvers: “Canine Crime: Litigation over Dogs in 16th and 17th Century Navarre”

Sagra Alvarado: “You Are What You Read: Book Printing and Distribution in Early Modern Navarre”